Senior Lexy Thorderson’s 28 points, eight rebounds and five assists led Rock Canyon to a 92-26 win against Rangeview. Senior center Morgan Roos added 20 points and 10 rebounds as the Jaguars coasted in their season opener.

Rangeview’s Jeremiah Paige’s 23 points led the Raiders to a 67-52 win over Cherokee Trail Tuesday.

The Cougars jumped out to an early 12-9 lead after the first quarter, but Rangeview took over in the second and third, outscoring Cherokee Trail 37-20. Raiders junior Tarren Storey-Way was dominant in the post, pulling down 15 rebounds and swatting four blocks. As a team, the Cougars combined for 13 blocks.

Sophomore Ronnie Barfield had 22 points and seven rebounds for the Cougars.

Overcoming a nine-point deficit at halftime, Legacy won 64-61 over Broomfield in overtime. Senior Trenton Johnson led the way for the Lightning with 16 points. Jacob Royer added 12 points, while Nico Brunetti-Ball contributed nine points and 10 steals.

Regis Jesuit topped Columbine 60-32. Without star guard Josh Perkins, who transferred to Huntington Prep in West Virginia during the summer, junior Bryan Staerkel led the way with 16 points for the Raiders. Junior Kipp Boryla added 10 points and seven rebounds.

Monarch won 68-45 over Standley Lake in Westminster. Senior Marcus Asmus had 21 points in the Gators’ losing effort.

Tim Ladwig had 18 points and four rebounds for Littleton in a 71-58 loss to Bear Creek. The Lions were down by two at halftime, but a 19-8 third quarter by Bear Creek pulled the Bears in the lead for good.

In 4A action, senior Garrett Baggett’s 28 points led Valor Christian to a 63-43 victory over Ralston Valley. Baggett lit it up on the outside, going 6-of-7 from beyond the arc. Senior Brandon Pleiman added 14 points for the Eagles.

Neil Devlin, originally from the Philadelphia area, has covered high school sports in Colorado for more than 30 years, writing about the people, athletes and events that encompass the Rocky Mountain prep sports world.